Wave storm Taquito

Bit of an odd post but here we go.

I’ve been surfing the taquito, which is a 7ft foam kids paddleboard with a single fin. I don’t understand why but it is one of the most fun boards I’ve surfed, and much faster than most fiables I’ve tried.

Does anyone know why this would be? I’m thinking it could be the rails are unintentionally pretty hard throughout, but chunky enough to stick? And then it might also be because of the width of the board?

Anything anyone has would be great, thanks!

Try a burrito or a “breakfast taco”. What is a”fiable (fiables)”?

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My apologies, I meant to put foamie!

Rails, rocker, width, volume… apparently a good fit for the waves you are riding.

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I surf C st primarily in Ventura, the extra foam is great for getting in, it’s a lot more responsive than I’d expect though!

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